Maltese Braille
Appearance
Maltese Braille | |
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Script type | Alphabet
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Print basis | Maltese alphabet |
Languages | Maltese |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems | Braille
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Maltese Braille is the braille alphabet of the Maltese language. It was in the news in 2005 with the publication of the first braille Bible in Maltese.[1]
Chart
The alphabet is as follows. (See Maltese alphabet.) Ż has the form of international y.[2][better source needed]
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a |
b |
ċ |
d |
e |
f |
ġ |
g |
għ |
h |
ħ |
i |
j |
k |
l |
m |
n |
o |
p |
q |
r |
s |
t |
u |
v |
w |
x |
z |
ż |
UNESCO (2013) shows very different, and supposedly confirmed, letter assignments:[3]
- ⠡ ċ, ⠚ ġ, ⠱ ħ, ⠽ j, ⠩ x, ⠵ ż [sic], ⠷ z.
This appears to be an old proposal that was never implemented, one which followed the sounds of the letters of the print alphabet rather than the letters themselves.
References
- ^ Braille Bible in Maltese: 'a dream come true', Times of Malta, 2005 Nov 6
- ^ Kummissjoni Nazzjonali Persuni b’Diżabilità (KNPD)
- ^ UNESCO (2013) World Braille Usage, 3rd edition.